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Late Paleozoic–Early Triassic magmatism on the western margin of Gondwana: Collahuasi area, Northern Chile
Authors:Francisco Munizaga  Victor Maksaev  CM Fanning  S Giglio  G Yaxley  CCG Tassinari  
Institution:aDepartamento de Geología, Universidad de Chile, Plaza Ercilla 803, Santiago, Chile;bResearch School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia;cCompañía Minera Doña Inés de Collahuasi, SCM, Pedro Lagos 1090, Iquique, Chile;dResearch School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia;eInstituto de Geociencias. Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:The basement in the ‘Altiplano’ high plateau of the Andes of northern Chile mostly consists of late Paleozoic to Early Triassic felsic igneous rocks (Collahuasi Group) that were emplaced and extruded along the western margin of the Gondwana supercontinent. This igneous suite crops out in the Collahuasi area and forms the backbone of most of the high Andes from latitude 20° to 22°S. Rocks of the Collahuasi Group and correlative formations form an extensive belt of volcanic and subvolcanic rocks throughout the main Andes of Chile, the Frontal Cordillera of Argentina (Choiyoi Group or Choiyoi Granite-Rhyolite Province), and the Eastern Cordillera of Peru.Thirteen new SHRIMP U–Pb zircon ages from the Collahuasi area document a bimodal timing for magmatism, with a dominant peak at about 300 Ma and a less significant one at 244 Ma. Copper–Mo porphyry mineralization is related to the younger igneous event.Initial Hf isotopic ratios for the ~ 300 Ma zircons range from about − 2 to + 6 indicating that the magmas incorporated components with a significant crustal residence time. The 244 Ma magmas were derived from a less enriched source, with the initial Hf values ranging from + 2 to + 6, suggestive of a mixture with a more depleted component. Limited whole rock 144Nd/143Nd and 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratios further support the likelihood that the Collahuasi Group magmatism incorporated significant older crustal components, or at least a mixture of crustal sources with more and less evolved isotopic signatures.
Keywords:Geochronology  U–  Pb  Hf  Sr  and Nd isotope ratios  Andes  Choiyoi  Paleozoic
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